With the state's budget crisis showing no signs of abating, voters on Nov. 2 will be electing a governor who could have a yearslong headache while trying to keep the state running and in the black amid a still unsteady economy.

Made aware of a budding website formed by unidentified conservatives who intend to influence judicial retention elections, White Berch said that criticism of the bench is fair game, but added she felt much of the public is in dire need of a civics lesson.

Arizonans who are registered to vote at a Tempe precinct, work in Glendale and drive their kids elsewhere for school would have more options to cast a ballot under a goal shared by the candidates for secretary of state.